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Tom Brady bans all jokes on a specific topic for his next Netflix roast

JamesMcGheeBy JamesMcGheeJanuary 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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Tom Brady doesn’t want to know anything about football these days. THE former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback going to try comedy this year with a next Netflix roast. Even though this show is all about jokeshe has prohibits guests from speaking on a specific subject and he will not change his decision on this matter.

Football is part of Tom Brady’s all life. He won seven Super Bowls in 23 seasonsbut after the 2022 campaign, he decided that enough was enough for him and retired, this time for good.

A few weeks after announcing his retirement, Brady trying to figure out what to do with his free time. It looks like comedy is an option, as he’s set to star in his own roast on Netflix soon.

Tom Brady doesn’t want to hear jokes about his family at the next roast

It seems that Tom Brady will return to football until 2024, when he joins FOX Sports as lead NFL analyst. Until then, the former Patriots and Buccaneers quarterback wants to spend time with his family and find a new hobby, which could be acting.

According to TMZ, the 7-time Super Bowl champion works with Netflix on its own roast. The show will include stars And people close to Tom to make jokes about him, but he doesn’t want guests to talk about his family.

In fall 2022, Brady divorced Gisele Bundchen after 13 years together. Radar Online reported that the legendary quarterback has ban all jokes about this situation in order to protect their children.

“Tom is fine being the butt of jokes. Say what you want about him, but not about his family! said a source close to Brady. “This is the only rule that is non-negotiable.”

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